12 P a u l ‘ s Lutheran S.†v a Church will dedicate their new building on Bayview Avenue Sunday at 11 a.m. Dr. Albert W. Lotz. pres- ident of the. Eastern Can- ada Synod of the Lutheran Church in America will ofï¬ciate and preach. . ..A special community service will he held at 3:30 pm. The Rev. Francis Wagschal. university past- or at Waterloo Lutheran University. will preach. The afternoon service was scheduled to accom- modate friends and neigh- bours attending other area churches. The public is cor- dially invited to both the 11 am. and the 3:30 pm. services. Ground breaking occur- ed in June on the building site. beside Bayview Sec- THE LIBERAL, Richmond Hill, Ontario, Thursday, Nov, 26, 1954 St. Paul's Lutheran Will Dedicate New Church This Sunday ondary School. William Wolfe Contracting of Clark- snn completed the new church Octber ï¬rst. Local Lutherans had been worshipping in Walter Scott School since 1960. Services were held at ï¬rst by Pastor Richard Tubbe. then of Uiiionville. The congregation was organized in January, 1962 by Pastor Albert E. Myers. Pastor Tubbe. now at Chesley, will take part in the afternoon service. Fol- lowing the 3:30 service. the women of the parish will serve refreshments in the new fellowship room. Phillip Limpei‘t chairs the building committee of the congregation. Other mem- bers are Pliilp Barth. .lose- ph Miller. Pastor Myers. Ross Percival and Victor Solich. Special music for both services will be provided by the church choir, under the direction of Ralph Mai-- khaiii. Joan Hall will he soloist. Dr. Lotz, preacher at the morning service. is chief executive of the Lutheran synod. His territory includ- es all Canada east of Ger- aldton. Ontario. Prior to election to the presidency. Dr. Lotz serv- ed for two decades as pas- tor of St. Peter's Luther- aii Church. Kitchener. Dur- ing his pastorate, the con- gregation became the largest of the Lutheran faith in the dominion. Pastor Wagsclial. preach- er at the 3:30 service, iiiov- ed to (‘anada this yea He had been campus pastor at (‘olumbia University. New York (Tity. and is in great demand as a speaker and preacher. A new church year will also be inaugurated Sun- day with the hanging of an Advent wreath made by Guentcr Bellacli. The wreath will be placed in the chancel. The congregation now includes over 200 souls, and operates a full youth I . First Winter Storm Brins ‘ 9 DUI sanders NEWWORKâ€"ALTERATIONSâ€"REPAIRS Winter‘s ï¬rst shiver sent ()nlv ‘ _ one accident in the program including the 9th [Pmpe'amres m the twent'es‘storm was re mrt l - Richmond "in Smut Friday and swirled the white pm at 76 Y0} 9% .almmd 5 (trout). The church school Smï¬ amlmd “I‘d†the 191' com I I V nge ‘ heel scum meets Sunday at 0:30 a.m. Ydltlom' wth three cars piled into “Ch other in a chain reaction coll- PLUMBING & HEATING t i Pastor Albert R. Mych Richmond Hill Vt'orks Depart-‘jsjon Dama \q , _ has served local Lutherans hrollte on} its snow re- and '11“ one Eras ‘iisjurlzzghéllylf Free Estimates Gladl." Given “nâ€. October, 1%]. m. N“ a ant Salâ€le equipment _. . . ' 1‘ Sides at “0 “Mum†0...†and had most corners and mainifj‘ils _“Ie.le Damo." Plane†“f cent and is active in com- areas under control with the minnil‘ “9d h'ï¬eld 9f Riel" Telephone 62 crow." AV.- mmmy affairs. .use Of three sanders- mond 11111 and Edmund Fleet of TU. 4-1650 RICH MONT) HILL The department hopes to get “‘“'fâ€â€œ"“- No charges were laid a lot, of use out of its newlyâ€" P01]ce.§ald' purchased modern sander which will be used at major trouble‘ spots when bad conditions come up. Pastor .‘lyers is dean of the central district of the Sl'iiod. including the met- ropolitan areas of Toronto, Hamilton and the Niagara area. He will also take part in Sunday‘s services. The congregation‘s Luth- er League meets Sunday at 7 p.m. in the church. All young people 12-25 are welcome. A special pro- grainof films will be pre- sented. and plans laid for a visit to a synagogue in December. Adventist Appeal Aims For $I,200 The 61st Annual World Mis- . TEE! M that. i. 2.... Rumble Transport. a 35-year- signed old firm, has completed con- Allen. struction of fine new premises +W... 'Ww "Mm... by Architect Douglas freight storage. ï¬rw'wvw" " .....mm...-w..............i................. ransportwOpens New Head Ofre 0n New/(lit Road : vfive years later, the companyti-l term. lie has just been nom- Present owner. Roy Swansonfhas 18 units serving iiidustrial-jiiiated as a director of the Auto- The new plant includes gar- purchased the business from'ists in Richmond Hill area. The motive Transport Association of at 94 Newkirk Road and opera-rage facilities for truck inaint. Alan Rumble on December 1,‘firm and its facilities has growinCanada. tions have already commenced enancc, adequate office accomâ€"‘1959. when the fleet of trucks in in the building which was de-.modation and warehouse for‘numbered only three. Delay On Subdivision Agreement Council To Consider November 30 After Markham Township Council had listened to J. Grant, representing developers of the Hangran Subdivsion at Unionville, for nearly three quarters of an hour at Monday night’s meeting, Councillor Cleary Palmer asked for a 10 minute recess. “I would like to be more clear as to what has been taking place,†stated Councillor Palmer. As no announcement was made after council returned from the recess and went on to discuss other matters with Mr. Grant, it was still not clear what .had been taking place. i . Mr. Grant appeared before with the subdivider has not yet council. asking that they jointbeen signed. nor the subdivision. ls signatories to an agreement‘plan registered. costs of internal services. had been told at that time that this might amount to approxi-‘ mately $1.000 per acre for the known to his main friends in ï¬ve acre Site but wanted a firm Richmond Hill and district. was ‘figui'e. Ml.‘ Gram confirmed that lhelll 1950 he met and inarriedi developers whaurene who was teaching in! agree to the same price formula that Cit-V- and had included in the agree:three ('hildre‘l- i ‘lllt’llt a clause which binds them, ‘iiot to sell the site to anyone HEPC for 13 Neal‘s bt'Iol‘c beâ€"‘ but the school board for a per-coming proprietor of the Rum- iod of two years from the datelble Transport. ‘of the execution of the agi‘ee-jmembel‘ of the local Kinsmen. ment. Mr. Grant felt that the $11.. that organization for the 196 Accordingly, 000 per acre cost 7“ " between the developers of the‘road allowances have not yet‘fairly accurate but stated he were prepared They would be " direct proportion to the Open house was held at the Today, growth of the town's industrialnew plum November 25 from 3 a’area. Mr. Swanson reports. pm which , T“? 3’93†ago the ("MPH-Vinumber of industrialists. busi? “'35 IUCOI‘PUI‘aled- nessnien who learned more of: In 1959 the firm‘s business‘tlie services offered the public} was almost entirely confined tolby this very active firm. ‘ a daily freight service to ’I‘o-‘ ronto. ’l‘oday. besides inain-* taining this service almost ev-l ery part of the Province of Onâ€"i attracted a large we . .9. ‘Ial‘lO is reached by units of the town's fleet in providing tliei ‘service needed by local indus-i ‘trial firms. “Ollie†//.’//////I/A////r/W)/I/r//////I emu/mt Swanson, as he is born and raised in Fort Willain.‘ i The Swansons have‘ “Ollie†was employed by the He is a charter Club and served as president ofi V 3. . "’7, ROY SW. \NSON (’1‘ ‘niand, Halton, including sions Appeal sponsored by Richâ€" mond l’lill Seventh-day Adven- tist, Church opened this week by house-to-house calls accom- panied by musical caroling cans with a goal of $1.200. Leading the volunteer work- ers participating in the four week drive is Dr. L. Reese. church home missions director. Funds will go toward extendâ€" ing welfare. disaster aid, and educational ministry in 195 othâ€" countries. The local church operates a welfare center at 80 El- gin Mills Road West. Per- sons in need of assistance or knowing others needing material aid may phone 884-5548. , Seventhâ€"day Adventist mem~ hers themselves contributed more than $110,103,711 last year‘ toward the support of their-i world church program in ad: dition to welfare activities. ‘ Highway Dept. Issues New County Road Map lion. Charles S. MacNaughton, Minister of Highways announc-t ed this week the release of a new county road map covering, the “Golden Horseshoe" area? ‘of Ontario. The new lithographed map contains the counties. of I'laldi- Lincoln, Peel, Welland~ Wentworth and York an area which contains almost half the population of Ontario,‘ although only about one hund- redth of the area of the prov- ince. . The map includes all roads} King's highways. county and township roads as} well as lot and concession num-’ bers and built-up areas. It is» drawn to scale of [our milesj to the inch. Copies of the map are avail- able from the Map Office. De- prtment of Highways, Downsâ€" view I’.O., at a price of 60 cents plus sales tax. NEWMARKET: Local Jaycettes entertained guests from Barrie, SPARTON (‘OMI’TON MODE COMBINATION 23†TV and Stereo AM - FM Radio only $475.00 with trade firestooe BATTERY BOOSTER CABLES When your car won't start because of a dead battery, connect it up to any good battery and quick on your way without BIG 3 CA 1. Align Front Wheels . $ 7.49 2. Balance Front Wheels 3. Adjust brakes . . If bought separately Now at the amazing low price of A NEW CUSTOMER CONVENIENCE ‘lv’i «$10 :1 e. um .-, CHARGE NO MONEY DOWN I. 2305 FREE |C~E AND SNOW SCRAPER asa wink you're a tow or push. Keep your windshield free Irom ice. Get this handy plastic scraper with our compliments. R SERVICE $3.49 $ 1.19 $12.17 Most cars torsion har adjustment and parts extra. if needed. I. RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE 400 house subdivision and the‘been dedicated to the township would leave it to the township - . . ‘ Markham‘ Scarbom amt .Etiibi' Ontario Water Resources Com-and work which the developer staff to work out a more (iet'- counul Receives Blds “HMS Transport Firm (pkg at theâ€. annual V'S'tauom ONE Low MONTH†PAYMENT ’ missmn With respect to the con- has started has, in effect. been inite figure. He stated that the ‘mgm' WA» 'rrâ€"- "“â€"' " ' ‘ ' ’ 7T" struction and operation of theldone on his own private prop- price formula offered was a . ' ' H V " Sewagehplanltjdto be built to‘erty. This the OWRC feels to losing proposition for the dc-S House ' 2'7 serve t e su ivision. be wrong. In spite of this velopers and the $11,000 per ' ' m â€"â€" Township Clerk Harry however, they had approved the acre price was about half what R. ‘I i 17.1 - , , ' Crisp stated that be had plans for the sewage treatment‘North York is ayiiiu for school 1‘ “mm “1 council has never received f I t h.[ l I t p ° received three bids for a a copy 0 pan, w ici meets witi tieirsi es. . V v .‘ ‘ the agreement for approval. specifications. 1 “I would venture it would be gouiï¬ â€˜ rum Nililli. Dine I l [I I although he admitted be As no announcement was lthe highest priced school site To,“ . ,“ ifâ€), Hf 99’} “SM to ' had seen it. Township Enâ€" made following the recess. in Markham ’I‘ownsliip.†stated 582:; 9,: HT] .0 7‘â€? h . .k. f’ gineer Dusan Miklas had it is not known whether or 3Deputy-rceve Rumble. board Samar†In)“: 8 £21“)? :eeelved tand studied the not council agreed to exe- ‘ Councillor R. J. Sloane aboard for an 9351mm†it, pro. ' lotuzgmt’m.†Tlownship Sol- cute the sewage plant moved that council have an_ ivide eaâ€. “(955' 10 Cum“ ' that he had' lica: stand 'greement- other council meeting on tileights ‘School and Crosbi ' f “I receive a copy Nil.‘ Grant then asked that November 29 which would lPark the 1mm purchased '2, . :1†e agreement but had council ‘agree to execute the: give them a†time to study pmp'erw whim wag 0;] me. ought. it wdas just a court- VSUblelSlOll agreement. three" the agreement and the market" 100k on. "a ï¬ve {00, ' 95y copy an was surprised ibulky copies of which he had schedules “I. [u ' a - ~ , , a , » . , - - - 1 035 (‘01!â€" easement and ad\'€l‘ll.‘€‘d lOl' 311:1: 22::cilfhiadnt received ‘IVIIII lginialtogetheri \(ii'itlh fotlcli‘ ï¬rde that mum.†was em itenders on the house :md 1.9. - large “11 e5 0 5019 U 95 3“ titled to have such a meetâ€" imaininu ~ ' ' ~ ' » It I . _ - 1 plOpGlI}. Othei piop .. firl‘ér'hgiramt Stgled' that “'5 maps- ‘ "I: after nomination day ierty miners had been approach- *5 . - no iaun up the Mr. Lucas protested that and“, was the“ an“. h . .- . u .1 \ I r a t b - . . ed t at ed but none wished to pimide dig-Sen dut that it had beetrthere was far too much detaili mum.“ would meet at 9 tguch an easement “ an sent out by the in the agreement for council to am on November 30 t v - i I - t I .. . . . t : v ~ ~ 9.2m). """"' OWRC on October 23. The constder at a meeting and that consi 0 -Fhe ,bld\ .“e'e {.01}. 3 . . ' der the subdiiision $1500 and $1000 \‘lhltll \ieie Ding treason that the township's he would require time to study agreement [Tiferred m ‘the ï¬nance mm ‘ s» a ure was necessarv on thethe schedules and so over the 1,; me , I - ‘ - e - 7 ~ : iieantime. figure: 1‘ t f ~ - f ‘ 't1 1 . . t r ‘2 ' :Ereeztiienl. he stated. was that. agreement before he could rcc- the exact cost of the school‘siiie golfing Ifsclglzégmnfla,i511} “it ' FRbhH, LEAN I It A?‘ V hce e sewage plant is built. omnicnd to council that theywere to be worked out for the was reported the propertv cost » Le IO‘VnSth “Ill be In (‘OlttI‘OI Sign it. school boards approval about $13 000 L of it and it may be necessary Two representatives of the ' ' h 77 ~ 7 W ' i ‘ for them to permit the devel- Unionville School Board were 0"..............m..........$ ~ opers agents to enter the prem- also present and stated that 0 Q ' ises “and. effect. any alterations they were not entirely clear as O O A SZmIetéairs which the OWltCto how much they would lime O Q VI an s- to pay for a school site in the O .' Mr. ll'liklas advised that the subdivision. O 3, z 5 OIVHTC has "01 l't‘l approved The board had been told in. Q 5' ¢ - . ' , pans. for the internal services, 1962 that they \\utllil have to Q l'nredecnied pledges at auction sale in . i seucis. waterinains and roads. pay the developers cost of the Q . . . . ‘ and the townships agreement land. plus 75% of the pl‘U-I‘att‘d 0 VICTOTla Situare Communlty Park 0 > I IVF y â€"r ' O Q ' 1011‘ Down I 1 33 3111.139 VOR'I‘H ()F \(i ' HIt'H\\A\ l «mo/Maskssvasxismveaxasxx‘ “‘“““‘x“m" . l “ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ 0 l ‘ ‘ V t" “\‘M‘W‘ g3: orr nos iiu.i.s no“) o Payment 1313'] '1 ER at ' V MB THE MOVER T <~ ‘ - t AM) I. 5.: at Victoria Square â€" 7:30 pm. sharp 0 . I i r ‘ Oier 45 Years Experience . (inn i “1g f )m) 1 f. l I 1 1 9 ‘TIONth y Pl ' . s S l ‘ o, ‘_ ots o unrei center 1) er "es LOCAL AM) Lose. s . 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